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Gait Problems

Do you notice yourself walking differently lately? Are your steps uneven, short, or unsteady? Maybe you feel like your legs just don’t move the way they used to, or you're afraid of tripping or falling.

Trouble Walking? Gait Problems Can Be a Sign of Something Bigger

Do you notice yourself walking differently lately? Are your steps uneven, short, or unsteady? Maybe you feel like your legs just don’t move the way they used to, or you're afraid of tripping or falling.

If so, you're not alone — and you don’t have to accept this as part of “getting older.” At Boston Spine & Neuropathy Center, we specialize in treating the root causes of gait problems — helping patients walk with greater stability, strength, and confidence. Our specialists take a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating leg pain. Using advanced diagnostics, we pinpoint the source of the pain and implement tailored, non-invasive therapies. From improving nerve function to reducing muscle tension and increasing mobility, our treatments are designed to help you find lasting relief.

Understanding Gait Problems

A gait problem is any change or disruption in the way you walk. These changes can be subtle at first, like dragging one foot or taking shorter steps, or they can be more noticeable, such as swaying while walking or having to hold onto walls for support. Many people with gait issues describe feeling “off,” unsure, or like their body isn’t cooperating the way it used to.

Gait problems are not just inconvenient. Over time, they increase the risk of falling, injury, joint stress, and loss of independence. The sooner these issues are addressed, the easier it is to prevent further complications. Gait issues often happen gradually, making them easy to overlook at first. But over time, they can lead to falls, injury, and a significant reduction in your independence.

What Causes Gait Problems?

There are several possible reasons someone may experience walking difficulties. One of the most common causes is peripheral neuropathy — a condition where damaged nerves, especially in the feet and legs, interfere with your ability to feel the ground beneath you. This makes it harder to sense your movements, leading to unsteady steps and a lack of control.

Other causes may include spinal issues like disc degeneration or spinal stenosis, which can impact how your body moves and how your nerves function. Muscle weakness and poor posture can also change the way you walk, especially after long periods of inactivity, injury, or aging. Joint pain from conditions like arthritis can alter your natural stride. In some cases, gait changes may be linked to neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease or after a stroke.

Whatever the cause, a gait issue is a signal from your body that something deeper is going on. And the good news is, many of these problems are treatable — especially when caught early.

How We Treat Gait Issues

Your care begins with a thorough consultation and examination. We assess nerve function, muscle coordination, posture, spinal alignment, and balance. Once we understand what’s behind your walking difficulties, we create a personalized care plan tailored to your body’s needs.

Your treatment may include non-invasive therapies designed to restore nerve communication, improve joint and muscle function, and retrain your brain and body to move together in sync. We may use gentle spinal care, guided movement therapy, or advanced technologies like laser therapy or PEMF to stimulate healing. Each step is designed to help you walk better, feel stronger, and move with more ease.

There is Hope at Boston Neuropathy Center

Are you tired of bouncing between doctors, trying ineffective drugs, and struggling with burning, tingling, numbness, or pain? At Boston Neuropathy Center, we specialize in addressing the root cause of nerve damage, not just its symptoms. Our advanced, non-invasive therapies provide real results without the need for harsh medications. It’s time to reclaim your life and take the first step toward lasting relief.

Contact Us Today

Call Boston Neuropathy Center at (781) 235-7391 to schedule your complimentary consultation and discover a better path to health and healing. There is hope—let us help you find it! Our advanced, non-invasive therapies provide real results without the need for harsh medications. It’s time to reclaim your life and take the first step toward lasting relief.

Questions? You’re covered.

Balance issues refer to your ability to stay upright and stable. Gait problems are specific to the way you walk. While they’re closely related, they don’t always occur together — and sometimes one is a symptom of the other.

 

No, they are not a normal or inevitable part of aging. While they are more common as we get older, gait changes are usually signs of underlying conditions that can be treated or managed. With the right care, many people regain their natural walking ability.

Patients describe symptoms differently, and traditional medical training may not focus on recognizing and addressing nerve damage. This can lead to misdiagnoses and treatments that mask symptoms rather than resolve the underlying issue.

Current medical treatments use powerful medications to dull the brain’s pain response. However, these do not repair nerve damage, leaving patients feeling "drugged" without addressing the root cause.

At Boston Neuropathy Center, we focus on treating the underlying nerve damage using advanced, non-invasive therapies. Our goal is to provide effective results without relying on harsh medications, helping patients reclaim their quality of life.

Contact us at (781) 235-7391 to schedule your complimentary consultation. We’ll help you explore personalized treatment options and take the first step toward lasting relief. There is hope—let us help you find it!

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